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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 19 Sep 2002 12:28:53 -0400650_iso-8859-1 Thanks to all who replied.. '!' was the culprit.. caught him in time.. !! :) Thanks for all your timely help.. my empty database is ready now.. :) Regards Raghu -----Original Message----- From: RAGHAVENDRA RAO [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 10:17 AM To: [log in to unmask]Subject: [HP3000-L] Schema parsing giving problems. Hi All, I am trying to parse a database schema through DBSCHEMA and it is coming up with error. I am trying to create 2 detail datasets and corresponding 5 automatic masters for the search items in these 2 details. [...]42_19Sep200212:28: [log in to unmask] |
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> ps Apologies to anyone who felt my reference to Stan to be
> anything less
> than honorary - it was not meant disparagingly; quite
> contrarily, Stan is
> (and has been since ~76 when I first saw early pscreen's
> cleverness, many
> instances of brilliance since then) right near the top of my list of
> admirees. :-)
Funny. I only thought of good meanings for 'wrote the code but doesn't use
it', such as having written the code entirely for the benefit of others, or
writing error-handling code even though one knows very well how to entirely
avoid those errors to begin with.
I just got brought in near the end of a project that I should have been on
to begin with. Those who do not want me on the project finally got to a
problem they themselves could not solve. I wonder what they will make of my
twenty-one line script, which handles problems they should have avoided to
begin with...
Greg
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